If you are anything like me, than you love to travel. You see the world’s locations as nothing less than potential destinations for your next adventure. You undoubtedly have friends and family members that think you are crazy, yet ...Read More

Thanks to the growing security chaos at the airports, companies now increasingly prefer to travel through private charter jets. According to a survey conducted by Air Charter Guide, there was an 80 percent increase in business-related bookings of private ...Read More

Airbus hopes to build a passenger plane with a completely transparent fuselage. Picture: Airbus BOEING Australia boss Ian Thomas says the Airbus’ “invisible” concept plane is interesting, but Australian passengers are keener to make it to New York in ...Read More

STRIKES are set to close the UK’s largest airports in the coming weeks. The strike will affect not only Heathrow, but also Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Southampton and Stansted airports. The union Unite, which orchestrated the recent British Airways (BA) ...Read More

Lucy Tobin British Airways today moved a step closer to its £5 billion merger with Spain’s Iberia after winning approval from the European Union’s competition regulator. The British flag carrier was also given approval to develop its oneworld alliance ...Read More

By JANE WARDELL (AP) FARNBOROUGH, England — Virgin America announced plans to buy 40 new Airbus A320 aircraft at the Farnborough International Airshow on Thursday, the last major business day at the biennial event that has this year witnessed ...Read More

The Aerion Supersonic Business Jet. Nevada-based Aerion Corporation is championing the comeback of supersonic air travel in the form of a new executive jet. The company says it has already received $US4 billion in orders for the Aerion Supersonic ...Read More

AIRBUS’ chief executive officer, Tom Enders, has admitted that the A380 freighter version is on the “backburner”. Speaking at the delivery of Lufthansa’s first A380 in Hamburg (Germany), Enders said that it was important for the aircraft manufacturer not ...Read More

PLANS to develop Scotland’s Carlisle Airport into a freight storage and distribution centre have been scuppered by a local Irthington farmer, Thomas Brown. Brown went to the Court of Appeal, which has now ruled that the authority should have ...Read More